Re: Turn off alarm without remote
Enter your car. The alarm will sound. Turn the key to the start position
and release to the on position. Wait thirty seconds. Then start the car. The alarm will stop sounding after about 15-20 secs. Do not try to start the car then as it will reset the 30 sec. timer. |
Re: Turn off alarm without remote
Speaking of alarms .... any way to hook up the alarm so that it chirps or
blows the horn when it is armed with the key fob? -- Wayne Moses, 2002 Hyundai Elantra GT http://egt.gwebworks.com "hyundaitech" <howitsac@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:d77e6223de3d1174a902fa10c104fc4b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > Enter your car. The alarm will sound. Turn the key to the start position > and release to the on position. Wait thirty seconds. Then start the car. |
Re: Turn off alarm without remote
I don't think so. I'm having real difficulty thinking of a way to do it.
I think the keyless/alarm control unit only has the one output to the lamps. |
Re: Turn off alarm without remote
On my '04 if you hit lock several times, there will be a chirp.
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:d77e6223de3d1174a902fa10c104fc4b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > Enter your car. The alarm will sound. Turn the key to the start position > and release to the on position. Wait thirty seconds. Then start the car. > > > The alarm will stop sounding after about 15-20 secs. Do not try to start > the car then as it will reset the 30 sec. timer. > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.654 / Virus Database: 419 - Release Date: 4/6/2004 |
Re: Turn off alarm without remote
hyundaitech wrote:
> I don't think so. I'm having real difficulty thinking of a way to do it. > I think the keyless/alarm control unit only has the one output to the > lamps. > This generic idea would work but requires some basic electronic background and some hunting for the specific wires. You could attach a normally closed relay [1] to a +12v source that is only powered with the car in acc/on. Tap into the parking light wire through the switching portion on the relay to a small siren [2]. Basically, when the car is off and the parking lights are on, the siren sounds. When you enable the alarm, the siren will sound along with the parking lights flashing, of course this siren would make noise anytime the car is off and the parking lights are on too. Better then nothing I guess as you normally do not have the parking lights on with the car off. I'm sure you could find all the required wiring already in the engine compartment somewhere and would not have to enter or go through the firewall at all. I made something similar in a different car I had before and only used a small 95db siren but it was enough to hear from at least 20-30 ft away and was not too loud. As an added bonus, it provided a method to let you know you forgot to turn off your parking lights (the Elantra shuts off with the driver door automatically though). Sorry for the lack of detail for those that do not know about electronics. If someone wants to research some specific wires, I can draw up a simple wiring diagram to explain it a little better. References (url's may be wrapped because they are long): [1] http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...351&type=store This relay is rated for far more then you would ever need but they are cheap, reliable, durable, mountable, and easy to connect wires too. Other models of this relay are available at Walmart and such near the fog light aisle but may not be a NC/NO style like this one is. [2] http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...100&type=store Radio Shack has similar ones. |
Re: Turn off alarm without remote
If you splice the relay into the parking lamp output near the keyless
controller so that there are no splices between yours and the controller, you can install a diode on the parking lamp side of the splice you made to install the relay. This would allow the controller to activate the lights and siren simultaneously but would prevent the parking lamps from activating the siren. Of course, the 1 sec on, 1 sec off may leave a little to be desired for siren output. |
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